One Last Strike by legendary baseball manager Tony La Russa is a thrilling sports comeback story. La Russa, the winner of four Manager of the Year awards—who led his teams to six Pennant wins and three World Series crowns—chronicles one of the most exciting end-of-season runs in baseball history, revealing with fascinating behind-the-scenes details how, under his expert management, the St. Louis Cardinals emerged victorious in the 2011 World Series despite countless injuries, mishaps, and roadblocks along the way. Talking candidly about the remarkable season—and his All-Star players like Albert Pujols and David Freese—the recently retired La Russa celebrates his fifty years in baseball, his team’s amazing recovery from 10 ½ games back, and one final, unforgettable championship in a book that no true baseball fan will want to miss.

Tony La Russa managed the St. Louis Cardinals from 1996 to 2011, and also managed the Oakland A's and the Chicago White Sox. He has three World Series wins, six league championships, and five Manager of the Year awards, and is ranked third in all-time major league wins. He and his wife, Elaine, founded the Tony La Russa Animal Rescue Foundation in Walnut Creek, California. They have two daughters, Bianca and Devon.

Sports Book Review Center

Reviewed by Budd Bailey
on
Sep 17 2013

The conclusion: "One Last Strike" is a bit on the dry side - not many funny anecdotes, and few stories about the other members of the Cardinals' organization. So take it for what it is - a serious primer about how a great manager (third all-time in wins, I believe) went about his business. What's more, Cardinal fans will love the ending.